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WVIA Special Presentations
Librarians Challenged, Books Banned: What Can Be Read in Public Libraries, and Who Decides
Presented by WVIA and Bloomsburg University. The discussion will turn on a couple of basic questions: how are contested narratives about the history of our nation—including racial inequality, the ongoing struggle to live up to the ideals formulated in the Constitution, L.G.B.T.Q rights, and other controversial topics—affecting reading and readership in public libraries today?
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29:09
Exploring society's attitudes towards individuals considered "different"
55:00
Exploring the future of treatment in the ongoing battle against opioid addiction.
59:00
VIA Public Media presents the 2019 Little League Challenger Exhibition Game
55:16
College professor Marc Friedenberg (D) and state Rep. Fred Keller (R)
55:45
The Wright Center for Community Health hosts its 3rd annual Caring Hearts Panel Discussion
56:00
A continuation of the multi-platform initiative that launched this past fall
55:00
State and local leaders discus strategies to fight the opioid crisis in our region
55:00
Part of the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine Preventive Medicine Lecture Series
55:05
Denny Wolff (D) and Dan Meuser (R) debate the issues
58:29
Incumbent Congressman Matt Cartwright (D) and John Chrin (R) debate the issues